Hi all,
I found a recipe manager for iOS and the mac. It's called Pepperplate, and it's 
free. No, there's no mac app (use the website) but there is a mostly accessible 
iOS app which is also free. Best of all, the app syncs with the site, so I can 
add things on the site with my full keyboard and they download to the app. I 
have not tested going the other way, but I imagine it works the same way. The 
service also offers menu planners, timers, and shopping lists, but I haven't 
tried those yet - I just wanted a robust system for syncing recipes between my 
devices, and this seems to have done it.

The site is www.pepperplate.com. Please note, though, that there's a trick when 
signing up. The usual "I have read and agree to the terms and conditions" is 
there, but they use an image in place of a checkbox. You have to route the 
cursor (vo-cmd-f5) to that image, then click (vo-shift-space) to check it 
before you can continue. Also, I got little to no feedback while entering my 
password, but it did get entered just fine, so don't worry if you hear no 
clicks.

Anyway, we were talking about recipe syncing from the computer to iOS, and this 
service seems to do the trick. Yes, there are some accessibility problems, but 
once I have used the site and app for a while I will be writing to the company 
to offer accessibility improvements they could make. I have posted this on 
applevis.com, so comments should possibly be placed there to reach a wider 
community. Also, editing recipes on iOS seems inaccessible, so use the website 
to make changes for now.


Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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